May to July is the bloom time of the Purple Scutheon (Liparis lilifolia).
Specifically, this wild orchid blossoms from late spring well into mid-summer. Its dainty flower is a welcoming sight to visitors of stream banks and woodlands. But at the same time it may not be noticed since the plant often does not reach the upper limits of its mature height of 2-10 inches (5.08 - 25.4 centimeters).
June to August is the bloom time of the Purple Fringed Orchid (Habenaria psychodes).Specifically, this wild orchid blooms from early to late summer. It is difficult to miss because of its startling lilac to white bloom. It also stands out when it reaches the upper limits of its mature height of 8 inches (20.32 centimeters) to 5 feet (1.524 meters).
July to September is the bloom time of the Large Coral Root (Corallorhiza maculata).Specifically, this wild orchid blooms from mid-summer into early autumn. It is a colorful sight during its bloom time. It prepares the way for autumn with its purple foreshadowing fall colors to come.
April to July is the bloom time of the Showy Orchid (Orchis spectabilis).Specifically, this wild orchid blooms from mid-spring to mid-summer. It is a welcome sight as cold rainy weather segues into hot summer days. It offers a spectacular display of pink, purple and white.
May and June is the bloom time of the Adam-and-Eve Orchid (Aplectrum hyemale).Specifically, this wild orchid flowers late in spring and early in summer. But it may be overlooked in the competitive wet and woodsy environments that it favors. It succeeds in standing out when its variable colors include a yellow tinged greenish purple.
July to September is the bloom time of the Spotted Coral Root (Corallorhiza maculata).Specifically, this wild orchid blooms from mid-summer to early fall. It is a colorful sight during its flowering time. It prepares the way for fall with its purple foreshadowing the autumnal colors to come.
At this time, there is no Moshling on Moshi Monsters that is attracted by a Purple Moon Orchid, so it is unlikely that you can get a purple moon orchid.
June to October is the bloom time of the Pride-of-the-Peak Orchid (Habenaria peramoena).Specifically, this wild orchid blooms a rosy purple. Its flowers can reach 7 inches (17.78 centimeters) in length and two inches (5.08 centimeters) in thickness. The attractive bloom is easy to see at the top of a stem 1 - 3-1/2 feet (30.48 centimeters - 1.0668 meters) tall.
July to September is the bloom time of the Nodding Pogonia Orchid (Triphora trianthophora).Specifically, the orchid blooms from mid-summer into early fall. It presents quite a pretty picture during the hottest days of summer and the steady cooling-off time of early autumn. It is a slender plant that likes to grow in small, friendly groups. Additionally, its leaves are attractively heart-shaped and tinted with purple.
July to September is the bloom time of the Three Birds Orchid (Triphora trianthophora).Specifically, the orchid blooms from mid-summer into early fall. It presents quite a pretty picture during the hottest days of summer and the steady cooling-off time of early autumn. It is a slender plant that likes to grow in small, friendly groups. Additionally, its leaves are attractively heart-shaped and tinted with purple.
September to October is the bloom time of the Shadow Witch (Ponthieva racemosa).Specifically, this wild orchid blooms in the early and middle months of fall. It holds on to summer in the bright green of its seven inch (17.78 centimeter) long leaves. Otherwise, it is a feast of autumnal colors in the brown, purple red of its stems.
May to July is the bloom time of the Rosebud Orchid (Cleistes divaricata).Specifically, the orchid is a late spring to mid-summer bloomer. The sparseness of its foliage really sets off the delicacy of the plant's bloom. The sole flower is quite noticeable and attractive at the top of the plant's stem.
May to September is the bloom time of the Snowy Orchid (Habenaria nivea).Specifically, the orchid blooms from late spring into early fall. It provides quite a pretty picture in the open, unshaded areas that it favors. The extreme whiteness of the bloom takes on an attractive blue cast in intense sunlight.